Boeing
has appointed Matthew Ganz as president of the company's Phantom Works advanced research and development unit, effective
22 February 2008. Ganz joins Boeing from HRL Laboratories in Malibu,
California, where he was president, chief executive officer and general manager.
Ganz will report to John Tracy, Boeing chief technology officer and senior vice president of Engineering, Operations & Technology.
"Matt's impressive background in technology development and leadership, along with his familiarity with Boeing technology, make him uniquely
suited for this key leadership position," said Tracy.
Jointly owned by Boeing and General Motors, HRL Laboratories conducts R&D for a variety of commercial and government customers, as
well as Phantom Works, which is chartered to provide technology solutions primarily to meet the
mid to long-term needs of Boeing's
commercial and defense business units and open potential new business opportunities.
Ganz succeeds Bob Krieger, who retired
31 December 2007. In addition to HRL, Ganz has held several other senior technology leadership
positions, including sector vice president of Strategy and Technology at Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems; managing director and
CEO of Navigator Technology Ventures, a seed-stage venture fund; vice president of Technology and vice president of Programs at the
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory; and director of the Sensor Technology Office at the U.S.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Ganz, 48, holds bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in electrical engineering from The Ohio State University and has been a member
of various corporate and government boards, including the Defense Science Board and the U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board.
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